The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Researcher position in CMOS integrated circuit design for magnetic sensor interfaces. The position is part of a European research project developing high-performance integrated readout electronics for advanced sensing systems.
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to design CMOS readout and signal-conditioning electronics in advanced CMOS technology nodes. The work will address low-noise, low-power, and high-linearity interface circuits tailored to the electrical characteristics and performance requirements of the target sensors, including sensor biasing or excitation, precision amplification, offset and low-frequency-noise suppression, filtering, digitization, and calibration as required by the system specifications.
The research combines analog and mixed-signal IC design, sensor technology, and experimental characterization. The overarching goal is to realize a robust integrated interface that accurately converts low-level sensor signals into calibrated electrical or digital outputs for demanding sensing applications.
The successful candidate will work closely with researchers developing and characterizing sensor devices and with project partners responsible for system integration. The work spans circuit architecture, transistor-level design, physical implementation, tape-out, laboratory testing, and dissemination of research results.
The position is expected to start on October 1, 2026.
As an Analog IC Design, your key responsibilities will be:
What we offer
What we expect
Applicants should hold a PhD in Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, or a closely related field (the degree should have been completed within the last 6 years at most):
All candidates must demonstrate excellent verbal and written English skills, along with very good communication and collaboration abilities.
Workplace description
The successful candidate will join SDU Microelectronics, a dynamic and expanding section at the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IME). The section conducts internationally recognized research in integrated circuits, spintronics, photonics, and neuromorphic computing, and plays a central role in SDU's ambition to be a national and European hub for semiconductor and chip innovation.
Further information
For further information about the position, please contact Professor Farshad Moradi (< email deleted for security reasons > / email), Head of the SDU Microelectronics section and Associate Professor Hooman Farkhani (< email deleted for security reasons > / email), Deputy Head of SDU Microelectronics.
If you experience technical problems, please contact our email support.
Application
Applicants are advised to read the SDU information on how to apply.
Assessment of the candidates is based on the application material, and the application must include:
All documents must be in English and PDF format. CPR number (civil registration number) must be crossed out. All PDF-files must be unlocked, allow binding and may not be password protected.
SUBMISSION GUIDE: Motivated application must be uploaded under 'Cover letter' (max. 5 MB), Curriculum Vitae must be uploaded under 'Resume' (max 5 MB). All other documents must be uploaded under 'Miscellaneous documents' (max 10 files with a maximum 50 MB per file).
The application deadline is August 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM/23:59 (CET/CEST)
Assessment and selection process
Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee. Shortlisting may be applied, and only shortlisted candidates will receive a written assessment. Read about shortlisting at SDU. Interviews and tests may be part of the overall evaluation. Read about the Assessment and selection process.
Employment terms
Appointment as a postdoc is temporary for an initial two-year period, with the preferred start date of October 1, 2026. Extension may be possible depending on available funding.
Employment as a postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level at the time of employment. Employment will be in accordance with the collective agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations for academics in the state including the associated circular on the protocol for the job structure for academic staff at Danish universities and the provisions for postdoc as described therein.
Salary is determined in accordance with the applicable collective agreement and based on objective and gender-neutral criteria, including the content of the position, responsibilities, and qualification requirements. As an applicant, you are entitled to information about the starting salary and salary range for the position. This information will be provided during the recruitment process. SDU does not collect information on applicants' previous salary. Further information on salary and taxation.
Persons employed in the position may, based on a specific individual managerial assessment, be exempted from time registration, also known as a "self-organizer".
The University of Southern Denmark wishes its staff to reflect the surrounding community and therefore encourages everyone, regardless of personal background, to apply for the position. SDU conducts research in critical technologies, which, due to the risk of unwanted knowledge transfer, is subject to a number of security measures. Therefore, based on information from open sources, background checks may be conducted on candidates for the position(s).
Further information for international applicants about entering and working in Denmark. You may also visit WorkinDenmark for additional information.
Further information about The Faculty of Engineering.
The University of Southern Denmark was established to create value for and with society. Whether our contributions come in the form of excellent research, innovative solutions, education or learning, we must make a positive difference to society and contribute to a sustainable future. We do this by cultivating talents and creating the best environments for research and learning. It is therefore crucial that SDU retains, develops and recruits talent. At the same time, we need to ensure consistently high quality in all our activities - and we can only do that with the right people. The University's researchers, lecturers, students, managers and technical/administrative staff are the foundation of our success.
Read about SDU
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to design CMOS readout and signal-conditioning electronics in advanced CMOS technology nodes. The work will address low-noise, low-power, and high-linearity interface circuits tailored to the electrical characteristics and performance requirements of the target sensors, including sensor biasing or excitation, precision amplification, offset and low-frequency-noise suppression, filtering, digitization, and calibration as required by the system specifications.
The research combines analog and mixed-signal IC design, sensor technology, and experimental characterization. The overarching goal is to realize a robust integrated interface that accurately converts low-level sensor signals into calibrated electrical or digital outputs for demanding sensing applications.
The successful candidate will work closely with researchers developing and characterizing sensor devices and with project partners responsible for system integration. The work spans circuit architecture, transistor-level design, physical implementation, tape-out, laboratory testing, and dissemination of research results.
The position is expected to start on October 1, 2026.
As an Analog IC Design, your key responsibilities will be:
- Translate sensor characteristics and project-level requirements into electrical specifications and a CMOS sensor-interface architecture in close collaboration with project partners.
- Design low-noise, low-power analog and mixed-signal circuits in advanced CMOS technology nodes, including sensor biasing or excitation, precision front-end amplification, offset and flicker-noise reduction, filtering, data conversion, and digital calibration or control where required.
- Carry out the complete full-custom IC design flow from schematic and behavioral modeling through PVT, noise, and Monte Carlo verification, layout, DRC/LVS check, post-layout simulation, and tape-out.
- Develop PCB-based test setups and measurement procedures, bring up the fabricated prototype, and characterize the CMOS interface together with the target sensor devices.
- Document specifications, design decisions, verification results, and measurements; publish research outcomes and contribute actively to project coordination and technical discussions.
What we offer
- A stimulating research environment within SDU Microelectronics, a growing section integrating expertise in analog/digital IC design, spintronics, neuromorphic computing, and energy-efficient system architectures.
- Access to advanced facilities for design, characterization, and system prototyping.
- Excellent opportunities for collaboration across SDU and with national and international academic and industrial partners in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum technologies.
- Strong support for professional development through the Lecturer Training Programme and mentoring.
- An open and collaborative research culture within SDU's Faculty of Engineering (TEK), promoting interdisciplinary innovation across electronics, materials science, and artificial intelligence.
What we expect
Applicants should hold a PhD in Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, or a closely related field (the degree should have been completed within the last 6 years at most):
- Strong expertise in analog and mixed-signal CMOS IC design for sensor interfaces, with a solid understanding of low-noise and precision circuit techniques.
- Hands-on experience with full-custom IC design and physical implementation in an industry-standard EDA environment, preferably in 65 nm CMOS or a comparable process, including simulation, layout, DRC/LVS check, and post-layout verification.
- Solid understanding of noise, offset, mismatch, PVT variation, stability, linearity, and low-frequency-noise mitigation techniques such as chopping or auto-zeroing. Experience with data converters, digital calibration, or sensor excitation is an advantage.
- Experience with at least one IC tape-out and laboratory characterization of fabricated silicon.
- A strong publication record and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment is expected.
All candidates must demonstrate excellent verbal and written English skills, along with very good communication and collaboration abilities.
Workplace description
The successful candidate will join SDU Microelectronics, a dynamic and expanding section at the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IME). The section conducts internationally recognized research in integrated circuits, spintronics, photonics, and neuromorphic computing, and plays a central role in SDU's ambition to be a national and European hub for semiconductor and chip innovation.
Further information
For further information about the position, please contact Professor Farshad Moradi (< email deleted for security reasons > / email), Head of the SDU Microelectronics section and Associate Professor Hooman Farkhani (< email deleted for security reasons > / email), Deputy Head of SDU Microelectronics.
If you experience technical problems, please contact our email support.
Application
Applicants are advised to read the SDU information on how to apply.
Assessment of the candidates is based on the application material, and the application must include:
- Motivated application.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Master's and PhD degree certificates or equivalent (original and an official English translation).
- Complete list of publications.
- Publications most relevant to the position.
- Summary and documentation of experience in teaching, if relevant to the position.
- A research statement may be included.
- References/reference letters may also be included.
- A statement/documentation of other qualifications relevant to the position may also be included.
All documents must be in English and PDF format. CPR number (civil registration number) must be crossed out. All PDF-files must be unlocked, allow binding and may not be password protected.
SUBMISSION GUIDE: Motivated application must be uploaded under 'Cover letter' (max. 5 MB), Curriculum Vitae must be uploaded under 'Resume' (max 5 MB). All other documents must be uploaded under 'Miscellaneous documents' (max 10 files with a maximum 50 MB per file).
The application deadline is August 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM/23:59 (CET/CEST)
Assessment and selection process
Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee. Shortlisting may be applied, and only shortlisted candidates will receive a written assessment. Read about shortlisting at SDU. Interviews and tests may be part of the overall evaluation. Read about the Assessment and selection process.
Employment terms
Appointment as a postdoc is temporary for an initial two-year period, with the preferred start date of October 1, 2026. Extension may be possible depending on available funding.
Employment as a postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level at the time of employment. Employment will be in accordance with the collective agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations for academics in the state including the associated circular on the protocol for the job structure for academic staff at Danish universities and the provisions for postdoc as described therein.
Salary is determined in accordance with the applicable collective agreement and based on objective and gender-neutral criteria, including the content of the position, responsibilities, and qualification requirements. As an applicant, you are entitled to information about the starting salary and salary range for the position. This information will be provided during the recruitment process. SDU does not collect information on applicants' previous salary. Further information on salary and taxation.
Persons employed in the position may, based on a specific individual managerial assessment, be exempted from time registration, also known as a "self-organizer".
The University of Southern Denmark wishes its staff to reflect the surrounding community and therefore encourages everyone, regardless of personal background, to apply for the position. SDU conducts research in critical technologies, which, due to the risk of unwanted knowledge transfer, is subject to a number of security measures. Therefore, based on information from open sources, background checks may be conducted on candidates for the position(s).
Further information for international applicants about entering and working in Denmark. You may also visit WorkinDenmark for additional information.
Further information about The Faculty of Engineering.
The University of Southern Denmark was established to create value for and with society. Whether our contributions come in the form of excellent research, innovative solutions, education or learning, we must make a positive difference to society and contribute to a sustainable future. We do this by cultivating talents and creating the best environments for research and learning. It is therefore crucial that SDU retains, develops and recruits talent. At the same time, we need to ensure consistently high quality in all our activities - and we can only do that with the right people. The University's researchers, lecturers, students, managers and technical/administrative staff are the foundation of our success.
Read about SDU
